I just finished building AwesomeWM 3.5.6 for Quirky 7.041. It wasn't easy... I built it for Lua 5.1 but it should build on the Lua 5.2 package in the Quirky repo if you'd prefer. Runtime requirements include the lua lgi module and Pango built with introspection (and hence GObject-Introspection as well). If there's interest I'll find somewhere to upload the package and the dependencies.

I've built some other packages, but few were difficult, most were niche, and none were packaged well . I needed the old Inkscape 0.48.5 for it's TeX extraction ability, which is broken in 0.91; that was pretty hard to get done on Q7.041 so I'll put that up too if anyone has a use for it.

- New version of Popcorn Time by ETP.
Updated version at PopcornTime-0.3.8.3-LINUX-V5.pet

- New version of mtPaint by don570
mtpaint-april64-mod-3.44.93.pet
mtpaint-april64_NLS-3.44.93.pet

Quote:

It will open a folder of images. It is launched by a right click on the folder.

'Edit with mtpaint'

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@jerror
- What type of error you're experiencing with VNC Server?
To me it works well ...
- Send when you want your programs compiled for Quirky64 that we test them and publish them, thanks._________________www.xanad.tk Html5 Parallax

is a UNIX/Linux command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager.
The tool provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. It can be used, for example, to get information about the window manager, to get a detailed list of desktops and managed windows, to switch and resize desktops, to make windows full-screen, always-above or sticky, and to activate, close, move, resize, maximize and minimize them.

dear all, I am new to Quirky64. Just downloaded the 64bit Quirky7.0.4.1 two weeks ago and run smoothly. Thanks for Barry and all contributors for such a wonderful derivative.

Is there anyone who can give me some guidance & advice as how to run WINE in 64bit Quirky7.0.4.1 (and where to download) as I need to run one windows application. I tried several pets of WINE but all failed . Thank you all in advance .

Is there anyone who can give me some guidance & advice as how to run WINE in 64bit Quirky7.0.4.1 (and where to download) as I need to run one windows application. I tried several pets of WINE but all failed . Thank you all in advance .

I'm working for a long time but have not been able to make a version operated fully. Quirky 7.2 (new) should have the ability to upload applications also 32bit, so I think even wine 32bit._________________www.xanad.tk Html5 Parallax

I have (four now) two for you as soon as my website is working 'properly' again (it had a crash), both compiled on quirky april 7.2 x64 using src2pkg v3.0 with simple x64config fixes (ok i'll make a pet of that too).

I have others yet too do and add after I update my 32bit satellite workstation from 5.5 (x86) to become 7.2.1 (x86) / 7.2 (x64).

?Has anyone a sucessfull qt5 (5.2.0 to 5.3.2) anywhere, I have a need and i'm against reinventing wheels when not it's not needed to do so.

btw xanad, I believe BarryK's working on x64 running x86-32 apps now, check his blog. Maybe that will run wine 32bit.

EDIT: Ok, that's the first lotup, enjoy, I shall also do x86 versions soon.

OH, yeah, src2pkg changes for april72 are easy.
1- install the package src2pkg-3.0-noarch-2.pet (use v3.0 NOT 2.5 or 2.9)
2- from a console screen run src2pkg --setup to install the helpers an don't worry about fails and versions, there just the bits in puppy and not quirky, it uses your versions if they are installed.
3- in a console type src2pkg, you should get the help commands (the last 5 lines are the important ones). !Important step for internal setup, don't miss it out!
4- goto /etc/src2pkg and open src2pkg.conf (or src2pkg.conf.new depending on the build) in your favorite TEXT editor
5- goto line 32 and 33 and change the lines to match

Code:

[[ $ARCH ]] || ARCH="x64"
[[ $MARCH_FLAG ]] || MARCH_FLAG="x64"

and save.
6- and that's it. Just remember it's a command line package and needs to start in a console screen.
Just be carefull when building to erase the word unknown in the petspecs (last) stage against prerequisites, else you can install, but can't uninstall again without having to 'fudge' your .packages/user-installed-packages and removing it there, but of course then everyone installing your package has to do the same (very anoying). If you need a step-by-step example on how to use it let me know and i'll add it here, but it's simple to use.
have funLast edited by scsijon on Wed 28 Oct 2015, 12:40; edited 8 times in total

installing recoll 1.20 was easier than 19, but i'm not sure if any of the failed compiling i did for 1.19 helped 20 install correctly. anyway, after failing (despite having succeeded with 1.19 in an earlier quirky64) with 1.19 and the make install bit, i grabbed some 64 bit debs for 1.20 and it's working well.

1. Edit line 14 of /etc/minidlnad.conf. It currently reads as follows:

Code:

14 media_dir=/mnt/sdd1/81movie/Popcorn-Time

In this case sdd1 is a fat32 32GB USB2 nano stick permanently plugged into a port on the
rear of my box. As such it is accessible from Win8.1, Manjaro & various Pups running off
the SSD and a variety of USB sticks. Such an arrangement is versatile & strongly recommended.
A smaller stick can be used but will hold less mp4/mov files. Minidlna will atomatically mount the stick.

2. Visit "BootManager Configure Bootup" and ensure that in services a tick is present in the "minidlna" box.

3. Place a test mp4 trailer on the stick, reboot, then head off to the TV.

Tip:
If your smart TV struggles with some mkv files just use FFConvert to change them to mp4.

i was wrong about it being predominately .debs that got recoll up and running for me. it's reading as version 1.20, but as for what got installed, this is what i pulled from the .packages folder in root:

it's working very well and is very quick (once the files are indexed, which gets done significantly faster on a 64 bit machine from what i can tell). as for concerns about the enormous databases--they're pretty big. 4 gigs of mostly text files (odt, doc, docx, txt, rtf) ended up as a three or four db.s totaling about half a gig. once a database is made, it can be moved out of .recoll (which is where i believe they're located. it's been a while, but the method is solid) and reaccessed by set external databases dialog.

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tip for chrome--untick the box for allow it to run in the background. it's a terrible hog if you don't.

firefox is working well, chrome and sea monkey are working well, vlc's doing nothing untoward, --

distro's a lot of fun. i'm so happy with how it's running i don't want to mess with much...

wmctrl and xdotool still seem to work better in 32 bit but are working well for the most part.

i'm convinced this distro is faster off an f2fs sd card on this machine than precise 5.7.1 (or anything else i've tried for that matter) was off the hard drive.

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edit: seems both the older recoll and the newer ones have a feature i overlooked. if you interrupt the initial indexing, it gives you an option to select the location for the stored databases--you could start with them outside the save file. seems a better choice than moving them after the fact.

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